Pathrat
October 20th, 2008, 10:25 PM
Copied directly from the internet version of the RMNews. This is awful.
Father, son killed as vehicle plunges 700 feet
A father and his young son were killed when a car plunged 700 feet down Windy Point in Garfield County, authorities said today. The 41-year-old dad and the 9-year-old boy were from the Lakewood area, according to a Garfield County news release.
The crash off a back-country trail on the 10,218-foot point was reported at 11:21 a.m., a Colorado State Patrol dispatcher said.
Details on the crash were sketchy, but an adult and a child were found dead in the vehicle, said Colorado State Patrol Trooper David Hall.
Snowy conditions were making it difficult for authorities to access the crash site, nine miles up Transfer Trail, he said.
The accident occurred in the White River National Forest north of Glenwood Springs.
A state patrol accident-reconstruction specialist was assisting a U.S. Forest Service ranger with the investigation. A Garfield County search-and-recovery team was leading efforts to retrieve the victims
Father, son killed as vehicle plunges 700 feet
A father and his young son were killed when a car plunged 700 feet down Windy Point in Garfield County, authorities said today. The 41-year-old dad and the 9-year-old boy were from the Lakewood area, according to a Garfield County news release.
The crash off a back-country trail on the 10,218-foot point was reported at 11:21 a.m., a Colorado State Patrol dispatcher said.
Details on the crash were sketchy, but an adult and a child were found dead in the vehicle, said Colorado State Patrol Trooper David Hall.
Snowy conditions were making it difficult for authorities to access the crash site, nine miles up Transfer Trail, he said.
The accident occurred in the White River National Forest north of Glenwood Springs.
A state patrol accident-reconstruction specialist was assisting a U.S. Forest Service ranger with the investigation. A Garfield County search-and-recovery team was leading efforts to retrieve the victims